
In part two of our interview with Ami Bouhassane, we find out about Lee’s pioneering war correspondence and later work.
In part two of our interview with Ami Bouhassane, we find out about Lee’s pioneering war correspondence and later work.
In part one of our interview with Ami Bouhassane, we find out about Lee Miller’s early career and the history of the Lee Miller Archives.
Our overview of Heroine highlights from the 53rd iteration of the iconic Rencontres d’Arles.
For our second round-up of festival highlights, we’re bringing you an overview of some of the Historical Heroines you won’t want to miss at this year’s fair.
Volunteer writer Fanny Beckman travels to the home of Lee Miller (1907-1977) to discover how one fateful photograph changed the trajectory of her life and career.
Hundred Heroines reviews Art For The Ladylike: An Autobiography through Other Lives. In Art For The Ladylike (2021), Whitney Otto merges biography and memoir to generate a poetic and contemplative account of the women artists who have influenced her. Whitney has written five other books, including The New York Times best-seller How to Make an American Quilt (1991).
From model and muse to ground-breaking modern artist, Lee Miller’s biography at times overwhelms her aesthetic achievement.